The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 7, Part 2John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell Macmillan, 1929 - Great Britain |
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Page 89
The progress made by the Association in selling land was very slow : less than 15,000 acres had been disposed of by the end of 1852. This was far less than a tenth of the amount which it had contracted with the New Zealand Company to ...
The progress made by the Association in selling land was very slow : less than 15,000 acres had been disposed of by the end of 1852. This was far less than a tenth of the amount which it had contracted with the New Zealand Company to ...
Page 160
This line is still less easy to distinguish when social amenities , political interests , considerations of strategy and similar factors are considered . There is a general tendency , therefore , to justify almost any large expenditure ...
This line is still less easy to distinguish when social amenities , political interests , considerations of strategy and similar factors are considered . There is a general tendency , therefore , to justify almost any large expenditure ...
Page 193
The compulsory provisions of the Land for Settlements Act assumed less importance after John McKenzie's retirement , were much less used after 1907 , and , after Massey's accession to power in 1912 , purchase by the ordinary methods of ...
The compulsory provisions of the Land for Settlements Act assumed less importance after John McKenzie's retirement , were much less used after 1907 , and , after Massey's accession to power in 1912 , purchase by the ordinary methods of ...
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